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<blockquote data-quote="Shanmar" data-source="post: 131602" data-attributes="member: 21969"><p>It sounds like you're on your way. I don't have an easy way to decide between bad pump vs motor other than the case drain test the book describes. </p><p></p><p>One note on oil--and I don't think this is your current problem--10w30 is what is called for in it. One time I blew a hose on the weekend and drained the system. All I had readily available was 15w40, so in it went. It ran, but was somewhat chattery. Changed back to 10w30 and was ok. I have used high quality (stuff that meets some modern day manufacturer specs-not cheap tractor supply hydraulic oil) universal tractor hydraulic oil without issue. It has hot and cold viscosity specs similar to 10w30. Guess I'm saying I don't know I would leave the 46 in long term.</p><p></p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shanmar, post: 131602, member: 21969"] It sounds like you're on your way. I don't have an easy way to decide between bad pump vs motor other than the case drain test the book describes. One note on oil--and I don't think this is your current problem--10w30 is what is called for in it. One time I blew a hose on the weekend and drained the system. All I had readily available was 15w40, so in it went. It ran, but was somewhat chattery. Changed back to 10w30 and was ok. I have used high quality (stuff that meets some modern day manufacturer specs-not cheap tractor supply hydraulic oil) universal tractor hydraulic oil without issue. It has hot and cold viscosity specs similar to 10w30. Guess I'm saying I don't know I would leave the 46 in long term. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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